5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of driving (2024)

BEIJING (AP) — China’s vision of the future of the automobile — electrified and digitally connected — is on display at the ongoing Beijing auto show.

Organizers say that 117 new models are making their debut at Auto China 2024, which runs through May 4. They range from eye-poppingly cutting edge to more subtle novelties.

THE CONNECTED CAR

One of the biggest mob scenes was for the opening day presentation by Xiaomi, a major Chinese maker of smartphones and trendy, affordable smart appliances aimed at younger generations that’s entering the car market for the first time.

Xiaomi announced that it had received more than 75,000 orders in the four weeks since the launch of its first car, the SU7, with a list price of 215,900 to 299,900 yuan ($29,800-$41,400).

Why is a phone company making a car? Analysts say connectivity. Consumer technology companies want to connect the lives of their customers across all their devices — phones, laptops, televisions and now cars.

“It starts with the concept of the third place,” said Beatrix Keim, the China director at German auto research center CAR. “Because nowadays people are at the office, at home and then mainly they’re spending the time in the car.”

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The approach works well in China, a highly digital society where e-payments are the norm and the convenience of connectivity trumps privacy concerns for most.

Chinese telecom giant Huawei has ventured into the car business too. Apple explored the idea but dropped it earlier this year.

THE CAR AS LIVING SPACE

Some Chinese makers are taking the idea of a third space to new heights.

Zeekr unveiled the Mix, an electric vehicle with an interior that can transform into a small room while parked. The front seats swivel to face the back ones, with a table in between that a company executive told the crowd could be used to play card games or enjoy a Chinese hot-pot meal.

Stefan Sielaff, the design director of Zeekr, described the Mix as “a nice experiment” focusing on younger families.

“I wouldn’t even call it a car or an MPV or a van,” he said. “It’s more a lifestyle capsule. It’s an iPod on wheels.”

It will be the fifth model for Zeekr, a 2 1/2-year-old premium EV brand of China’s Geely group, a major maker that owns Volvo and has designers in Sweden and Shanghai.

The Mix will go on sale in China by the end of June, the company said. Its selling price has not been announced.

THE HYBRID APPROACH

An EV boom in China that started three years ago has eaten into the market for gasoline-powered cars, but they are not dead yet.

So says Chery Automobile Co., China’s biggest exporter, which told its auto show audience that it would continue to develop gasoline cars as well as EVs and hybrids.

Its EXEED Yaoguang C-DM, a hybrid SUV launched last month, was one of four vehicles it highlighted — two hybrids and two EVs.

The Yaoguang SUV sells for 159,800 to 225,800 yuan ($22,000-$31,000) in China and is also aimed at overseas markets, a company news release said.

Hybrids, which have lagged EVs in China, are now seen as a growth opportunity. Last year, 2.6 million new hybrids were sold in China, about half the number of EVs. Together, they accounted for 36% of the market.

THE LUXURY TANK

Chinese EV maker BYD, known for its low-cost battery technology and cars, is also going after the high-end market in China, defined as 1 million yuan ($140,000) and up.

Its Yangwang brand introduced the latest version of the U8, a monster of an off-road SUV that was launched last September and is designed for survival in rugged conditions. It comes with a satellite phone in case a driver gets stuck beyond cell phone range.

The U8 is built on a platform that enables it to turn on the spot, like a tank. It’s priced at 1.1 million yuan ($150,000). For 100,000 yuan ($13,800) more, buyers can add a built-in drone system.

A SIMPLER APPROACH

Volvo, the Swedish brand now under Geely, offered an answer for those overwhelmed by technology.

“The current EV market is marked by a prevalent trend of excess and addition,” said Roger Yu, Volvo’s managing director for sales in greater China.

He introduced the EX30 electric SUV as a user-friendly vehicle with a sophisticated sound system and a tablet screen that are both easy to use.

“By subtracting for ease of use and adding for safety, Volvo aims to give users the clearest interface, the most user-friendly operation, and the most reassuring intelligent experience,” he said of the in-car screen.

The company announced that the EX30 would sell in China for 210,000 to 260,000 yuan ($29,000-$36,000).

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Associated Press researcher Yu Bing and video producer Olivia Zhang contributed.

5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China's vision for the future of driving (2024)

FAQs

How many cars per 1000 people are there in China how will this change by 2050? ›

Many informed observers expect China to continue along a trajectory of motorisation, with, for instance, Dargay et al. [3] forecasting car ownership in China to reach 270 per 1000 population by the year 2030, and the International Monetary Fund forecasting a level of 400 per 1000 population by 2050 [4].

What kind of cars do people drive in China? ›

Overall bestsellers
Automobile nameBrandManufacturer
Haval H6HavalGreat Wall Motors
Volkswagen SagitarVolkswagenFAW-Volkswagen
Buick Excelle GTBuickSAIC-GM
Toyota CorollaToyotaFAW Toyota
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How many cars are in Beijing China? ›

Number of Motor Vehicle: Beijing data was reported at 6,256.000 Unit th in 2022.

Which is the best car in China? ›

Top 10 selling cars in China
  • Buick Excelle GT. ...
  • Volkswagen Bora. ...
  • Toyota Corolla. ...
  • Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV. ...
  • Volkswagen Lavida. ...
  • Changan CS75. ...
  • Haval H6. The Haval H6 is being considered for India. ...
  • Nissan Sylphy. The top-selling car in China is a sedan from Nissan.

How many cars per 1000 people are there in China how will it change by 2025? ›

Lu et al. (2017) applied a new improved stochastic Gompertz delusion process to model China's vehicle ownership up to 2025. The results indicate that vehicle ownership per 1,000 people and the total vehicle stock will be over 250 units and 350 million units in the year 2025, respectively. ...

How many cars per 1000 people are there in China how will this change? ›

Clearly, the market for vehicles in China will grow. Most forecasts anticipate Chinese growth leveling off at an ownership rate of about 200–300 vehicles per 1,000 persons in 2030 or later.

How much is a Ferrari in China? ›

The price of Ferrari F430 will grow from the current 3.1 million yuan to 4.1 million yuan, Ferrari 559 GTB from 4.35 million yuan to 5.7 million yuan, and Ferrari 612 Scaglietti from 4.9 million yuan to 6.4 million yuan.

Why are China cars cheap? ›

Lower Labor Costs: China has traditionally had lower labor costs compared to the United States, which can significantly reduce the overall cost of production. Economies of Scale: China's manufacturing industry benefits from large-scale production, allowing for cost savings due to economies of scale.

What is the number one car in China? ›

As the top car brand from China, BYD (whose brand value increased by 20 percent year-on-year to $12.1 billion) surpassed Tesla in electric vehicle production in the fourth quarter of 2023. 19 of the 22 brands are recorded to have increased their brand strength, according to the research.

How many cars in China in 2050? ›

By 2050, China could have 486–662 million highway vehicles, 44 million motorcycles, and 28 million rural vehicles.

How many Chinese own a car? ›

In fact, the car ownership rate in China is relatively low compared to other developed countries. In 2022, only about 10% of households in China owned a car. This is due to a number of factors, including the high cost of cars in China, the limited availability of parking, and the congested roads in many cities.

How many cars does China build a year? ›

China's auto production and exports climbed to record highs in 2023 as its domestic market recovered and manufacturers filled the void left by Western companies that pulled out of Russia.

Which Chinese car is most reliable? ›

Highest-Ranked Brands and Models

WEY is the highest-ranked Chinese domestic brand with 180 PP100. Lynk & Co (181 PP100) ranks second, while Chery (182 PP100) and FAW Hongqi (182 PP100) each rank third in a tie. In the 2023 study, 22 models from 14 brands are eligible for awards across 19 segments.

Which car to buy in China? ›

Analyzing the most popular models in the Chinese market, the top three vehicles were the Tesla Model Y, with 51,471 cars sold, the BYD Qin Plus, with 38,197 units sold, and the Nissan Sylphy, with 31,054 vehicles sold. These models showcased strong sales performance and consumer demand in the market.

Who are the top 5 car manufacturers in China? ›

SAIC Motor Corp Ltd, China FAW Group Co Ltd, BAIC Motor Corporation Ltd, BYD Co Ltd, and Dongfeng Motor Group Co Ltd are the largest 5 automotive OEMs in China in 2021 by revenue.

What will the number of cars be like in 2050? ›

By 2050, there will be about 3 billion light-duty vehicles on the road worldwide, up from 1 billion now. At least half of them will be powered by internal combustion engines (ICE), using petroleum-based fuels.

How is the population of China expected to change between now and 2050? ›

Long-term, U.N. experts see China's population shrinking by 109 million by 2050, more than triple the decline of their previous forecast in 2019. China's population aged 60 and over reached 296.97 million in 2023, about 21.1% of its total population, up from 280.04 million in 2022.

What will happen in China in 2050? ›

China's Military Modernization Plan outlines that, by 2050, its military will be top-tier in the world and, given its drive to narrow the gap with the US, Chinese defense spending could be at parity with its superpower rival in as little as 20 years.

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